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a game changer is just this morning, the dn, kr, tc, they'r bringing on amy daisy who has worked to elect so many female candidates. the dnc whose main mission is to lkt a democratic president is gearing up and ready to go. >> debbie wasserman schultz. john, there is always some intrigue. senator kay hagan's endorse am of clinton will make it awkward when vice president biden visits north carolina and some of the female democratic senators encouraging hillary to run may have presidential aspirations of their own. what do you make of this letter and why would they even endorse now? do you think it was truly a mistake this letter got out? >> no, i don't think it was a mistake. i think, really, this is not a whole lot of news. the 16 female senators are pushing for hillary clinton who would be the first female president. you know, i think barbara boxer was the leader of this letter and she's always been a strong supporter of hillary. they want to get her into the race and start this process and really freeze other people out like joe biden. the problem for joe biden is he's going to be stuck
a game changer is just this morning, the dn, kr, tc, they'r bringing on amy daisy who has worked to elect so many female candidates. the dnc whose main mission is to lkt a democratic president is gearing up and ready to go. >> debbie wasserman schultz. john, there is always some intrigue. senator kay hagan's endorse am of clinton will make it awkward when vice president biden visits north carolina and some of the female democratic senators encouraging hillary to run may have presidential...
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if they are elected, so be it. some of the candidates are being elected, but not all those who are members of the party still have the mentality and approve ba'athpolicies of the party. in the security forces, we have officers in the huge majority were officers are of the army. they forced everyone to be part of the party. if some people are supported by the people and can win according to the constitution, they are welcome. at the constitution does not allow them to be candidates, they will not be. if their candidacy -- let me say at any rate, iraq is still a party regime. anyone who is not in that certain party were excluded or someone was killed. so, no, it's some of those people are candidates, they can get -- but none of them was a candidate. as stated officially he was from ba'ath party. we know that some candidates at a certain level do not have a right to be candidates. the commission has to approve the candidacy. otherwise, we have no problem with a candidate. >> could you elaborate on the means used by th
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this is an election season. of course, if you just can't separate the two, the policy is the politics and the politics is the policy. they believe that there were serious problems in benghazi, that even if there was something that could not prevent when initially happened that certainly was covered up afterwards, they truly believe this and want to talk to folks. now the cia has been very reluctant to give them active cia members. when you heard drew's report, everything he said about people coming up had a former in front of it. >> right. >> which is easier. having said that, that you still have the mother of one of those who died not feeling that her questions have been answered, really tells us what the story is about in the end and that's a deeply personal tragedy. >> patricia, i mean, what answers do you want at this point? have you been given any answers that are acceptable to you? >> i have been given no answers whatsoever. i have begged and pleaded, please tell me what happened with my son, and i've been
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the people that are being affected by the law because they want to win their election. that should tell you everything you need to know about what's going on here and how people are perceiving it. the president's numbers are in the tank. clearly, i'll give you people are sick and tired of washington. it goes for republicans, washington, the president. >> his approval rating is double the republican party. >> it's a classic example of what they're tired of. they're tired of politicians like the president making promises they can't read. >> a headline reads the obama sabotage campaign. it argues that some of the problems with healthcare.gov have to do with the roadblocks put in place by republicans. most republican governors declined to create their own insurance exchange and in fact 36 exchanges, far more than intended. the tea party patriots website suggested that since washington was not equipped to handle so many exchanges, quote, both financially and otherwise this means the entire law could implode on itself. is there a little bit of disingenuousness to hammer the o
the people that are being affected by the law because they want to win their election. that should tell you everything you need to know about what's going on here and how people are perceiving it. the president's numbers are in the tank. clearly, i'll give you people are sick and tired of washington. it goes for republicans, washington, the president. >> his approval rating is double the republican party. >> it's a classic example of what they're tired of. they're tired of...
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i encourage iraq pass an election law, and that moves forward so that people understand that when they have differences they can express them politically as opposed through violence. >> i also appreciated the efforts that prime minister maliki has made recently to restore stronger relationships with its neighbors, including kuwait and turkey and some of the other gulf states, and expressed my interest in providing whatever support necessary to make sure that iraq is working cooperatively and effectively with its neighbors. we spent circle amount of time talking about syria where the spill-over affect it's os of ths and assad's treatment of its own people has had spill-over effects in iraq as well. and we agree it's in the interest of both countries to try to bring about a political settlement, a political transition inside of syria that allows syrian people to make decision abouts their own lives while at the same time isolated extremist factions that could end up not only threatening people inside of syria, but throughout the region as well. and i shared the prime minister and emphasi
i encourage iraq pass an election law, and that moves forward so that people understand that when they have differences they can express them politically as opposed through violence. >> i also appreciated the efforts that prime minister maliki has made recently to restore stronger relationships with its neighbors, including kuwait and turkey and some of the other gulf states, and expressed my interest in providing whatever support necessary to make sure that iraq is working cooperatively...
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you kept the democrats, you could get control of the house, people are so mad you could have a wave election and vote them out of the house and get control. that makes the democrats want to not compromise at all, to want to grind down republicans and stick to their issues. >> next summer, we will have a chance to see that wave. politicians have a keen sense of peril. at this point most of them know that something politically dangerous is out there. i suspect we will see some adjustments. >> the secretary of health and human services said they would have this obamacare website figured out by the end of november. if she does not they are indeed in deep do-do. >> they have set the date and if it is not correct in functioning, you have more than disillusionment, you have a real fury. on the part of voters. i will say this, i do not pretend to be objective about kathleen sebelius. it was so refreshing to hear someone say i am accountable. >> i agree. you're right. it was refreshing. if you look into it she also did not know anything. she said i was as surprised as anyone else. either that is not
you kept the democrats, you could get control of the house, people are so mad you could have a wave election and vote them out of the house and get control. that makes the democrats want to not compromise at all, to want to grind down republicans and stick to their issues. >> next summer, we will have a chance to see that wave. politicians have a keen sense of peril. at this point most of them know that something politically dangerous is out there. i suspect we will see some adjustments....
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was president obama really considering running for re-election without joe biden? >>> we are back with a story finally getting more attention. the mysterious death of a high school football player in georgia and his parents who are convinced this was no accident. nbc's gabe gutierrez has more on the disturbing evidence and the strange case and the video tape that may be the key to all of it. >> reporter: newly released surveillance video shows small glimpses of kendrick johnson's final hours. the 17-year-old known as k.j. is seen entering his high school gym in georgia in january. >> we've got a body in the high school here. there is a dead body up here. >> reporter: the video does not show how the body ended up here inside a rolled up gym mat in a lonely space just over 14 inches wide. >> we have to fight for him because if we don't fight no one will. >> reporter: kenneth and jacqueline johnson believe their son was murdered and someone is trying to cover it up. >> we want justice and we're not stopping until we get justice. >> reporter: today a federal prosecutor
was president obama really considering running for re-election without joe biden? >>> we are back with a story finally getting more attention. the mysterious death of a high school football player in georgia and his parents who are convinced this was no accident. nbc's gabe gutierrez has more on the disturbing evidence and the strange case and the video tape that may be the key to all of it. >> reporter: newly released surveillance video shows small glimpses of kendrick johnson's...
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. >>> major bombshells are reviewed about the 2012 presidential election in the soon to be released book "doubledown oi "doubledown," the see get to game change. the authors write that the president's inner circle secretly considered replacing vice president joe biden with then secretary of state hillary clinton on the ticket during the most recent election. and they went so far as to get the opinion of focus groups. but in the end, research showed there wasn't a big enough spike in support to justify that bold move. the vice president was not made aware of these deliberations. the authors also write president obama grew tired of bill clinton during a golf bonding outing, so much so they didn't even finish 18 holes. and another shocker, the authors say mitt rom any nixed chris christie off his short list for vice president because of several up answered questions including some about his medical history. >>> halloween is over, but here are some tricks and treats that arose. we start in canada where there wasn't your average x-ray. border agents at the montreal airport found three hollowe
. >>> major bombshells are reviewed about the 2012 presidential election in the soon to be released book "doubledown oi "doubledown," the see get to game change. the authors write that the president's inner circle secretly considered replacing vice president joe biden with then secretary of state hillary clinton on the ticket during the most recent election. and they went so far as to get the opinion of focus groups. but in the end, research showed there wasn't a big...
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the gop faithful then up up their crusade past the president's re-election. in a pattern of massive resistance not seen since the southern state's defiance of the brown versus board of education in 1954. let's look at just a few instances of the gop's attack to derail the health care law at all costs. republicans withhold all support when the law first makes its way through both chambers of the congress in 2009. in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after running a campaign to kill the legislation. his victory gives the gop 41 votes in the senate which gives them the power to block any fixes or improvements in the new law. once implementation begins, republican governors across the country refuse to build their own state exchanges putting unexpected pressure on the federal exchanges. then congressional republicans refuse to give hhs the money it needs to build the federal exchange. then there's the obstruction campaigns. they include gop darling like rush limbaugh and dick marsh urging people to avoid tax refunds as a ways t
the gop faithful then up up their crusade past the president's re-election. in a pattern of massive resistance not seen since the southern state's defiance of the brown versus board of education in 1954. let's look at just a few instances of the gop's attack to derail the health care law at all costs. republicans withhold all support when the law first makes its way through both chambers of the congress in 2009. in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after...
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his statement from his rep says chris brown has elected to enter a rehab facility. his goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and continue the pursuit of his life and his career into a healthier vantage point. >> he's all about the vantaged life. i was at the same hotel this year. we were playing the same city at the same night and staying in the same hotel and i remember the woman taking me up to the room and she's like i figured you celebrities would want to be on the same floor. i didn't want to be on the same floor. i'm like why did you put me on this floor? you know, it was non-stop -- i like weed but the smell -- you know. and the noise and the people coming and going and like please move me to any other room, any other floor. i don't hold that against him. >> when you get caught in brawls and put yourself in rehab to get over it. >> this week there were two stories in the week that had to do with race. julian house -- >> she blacked her face. >> she didn't black her face. there is a difference between black face and doing a specific character. billy
his statement from his rep says chris brown has elected to enter a rehab facility. his goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and continue the pursuit of his life and his career into a healthier vantage point. >> he's all about the vantaged life. i was at the same hotel this year. we were playing the same city at the same night and staying in the same hotel and i remember the woman taking me up to the room and she's like i figured you celebrities would want to be on the same...
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the gop faithful then up up their crusade past the president's re-election. let's look at just a few instances of the gop's attack to derail the health care law at all costs. republicans withhold all support when the law first makes its way through both chambers of the commerce in 2009. in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after running a campaign to kill the legislation. his victory gives the gop 41 votes in the senate which gives them the power to block any fixes or improvements in the new law. republican governors across the country refuse to build their own state exchanges putting unexpected pressure on the federal exchanges. then congressional republicans refuse to give hhs the money it needs to build the federal exchange. then there's the obstruction campaigns. they include gop darling like rush limbaugh and dick marsh ways to avoid or sign petitions rejecting their exchanges. then there's the gop icing on the cake. the shutdown and the threat to blow up the economy. strong stuff. ron reagan, i want to start with you.
the gop faithful then up up their crusade past the president's re-election. let's look at just a few instances of the gop's attack to derail the health care law at all costs. republicans withhold all support when the law first makes its way through both chambers of the commerce in 2009. in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after running a campaign to kill the legislation. his victory gives the gop 41 votes in the senate which gives them the power to block any...
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and if they are elected so be it. now some of the former leaders are candidate being elected but not all those members of the party still have the mentality and still approve the policies of the bass party. in the security forces, we have officers that in their huge majority were officers of the bass army because the former being forced everyone to be part of the party. so if some people are supported by the people and can win according to the constitution when they are welcome. now if the constitution do not allow them to be candidates they will not be. if their cand si interfears with the constitution. let me say at any rate, iraq used to be a single party regime, a regime that forced on everyone, anyone who was not in the party was excluded or sometimes targeted and killed. no, if some of those people are candidates, they can get votes but none of them was a candidate and stated officially that he was from the party. we know that the party cannot at a certain level some people have a certain rank in the party do no
and if they are elected so be it. now some of the former leaders are candidate being elected but not all those members of the party still have the mentality and still approve the policies of the bass party. in the security forces, we have officers that in their huge majority were officers of the bass army because the former being forced everyone to be part of the party. so if some people are supported by the people and can win according to the constitution when they are welcome. now if the...
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he lost that election by 4000 votes. i'd be a wealthy man if i had a dollar for every time in the last 20 years i have found my mind drawn to that conversation. was it worth his public service? we had eight years of declining violent crime for the first time in the history of the country. we did prove that it did not interfere with people's second amendment rights. the price is high. what i want to tell you is, appropriate today, that tom foley, as nice as he was an civil as he was and as much as he loved his colleague of both parties, he was one tough guy. this is a man who took up martial arts in the 60's. now that i am there, i respected even more. [laughter] he rests the broken bones and torn ligament's and everything. he was tough and he walked clear eyed into the house and we put those votes together in the bill past. those of us who supported at least think america is much better off as a result. but he knew even in the spirit of bipartisan compromise, making difficult decisions was inevitable and not free. he pai
he lost that election by 4000 votes. i'd be a wealthy man if i had a dollar for every time in the last 20 years i have found my mind drawn to that conversation. was it worth his public service? we had eight years of declining violent crime for the first time in the history of the country. we did prove that it did not interfere with people's second amendment rights. the price is high. what i want to tell you is, appropriate today, that tom foley, as nice as he was an civil as he was and as much...
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how can we be competitive in next year's re-election, win next year's re-election given the political predicament we're in. one of the options they looked at was replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on a ticket in 2012. >> when you say looked at it, polled a focus group? >> two things. the polling and focus groups, asking voters how would you respond, for example, to hillary campaigning with president obama. those kinds of questions. the person advocating for is was chief of staff will ciam bailey. exploring the research. >> did the research focus show? >> it would help but not sufficiently to make that bold of a move. there was an imagine that will benefit to doing it but it wasn't sufficient. what they don't know in this book and what daly wasn't sure op when i talked to him today on the phone is if president obama knew. >> another thing he didn't know. >> that's right. >> he would have just read about it in the newspaper. >> also for chris christie, the newspaper on that was -- >> twice considered, twice scratched off. he was on the original short list for romney in 2012, then
how can we be competitive in next year's re-election, win next year's re-election given the political predicament we're in. one of the options they looked at was replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on a ticket in 2012. >> when you say looked at it, polled a focus group? >> two things. the polling and focus groups, asking voters how would you respond, for example, to hillary campaigning with president obama. those kinds of questions. the person advocating for is was chief of...
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they've got to get re-elected and they will run away from him. it just doesn't start -- >> because once you get past the process which really is how do we get on and apply for this, if it works, shows signs of working, if we hear more stories that it's working than that it's too expensive, that turns it around for him. maybe not to big booming things but i do think there's a large -- >> here's what the president and the democrats have going for them. the same "wall street journal"/nbc news poll, your view of the republican party, 22% have a positive view of the republican party, 53% a negative view. that's also pretty low. >> most of these polls, these numbers for the republican parties are all time historical lows since the polls have been asking the question. the republican party is absolutely in a ditch. they need to figure out a way to get out. a sign of how much of a ditch they're in is mike lee this week, who sort of led the debate, gave a speech trying to moderate his message. >> here's the interesting question, looking forward. who's the
they've got to get re-elected and they will run away from him. it just doesn't start -- >> because once you get past the process which really is how do we get on and apply for this, if it works, shows signs of working, if we hear more stories that it's working than that it's too expensive, that turns it around for him. maybe not to big booming things but i do think there's a large -- >> here's what the president and the democrats have going for them. the same "wall street...
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not unusual for a president re-election campaign. there's always these rumors. you think there's any truth to this, any serious consideration? >> no, i think the story would have leaked a lot bigger. i do believe bill daley's right, that someone like bill daly might have thought, we're not doing so well. they were not doing well. bill daily probably thought, who can we get, and guess what, we know somebody who's very popular with women and independents. her nape's hillary clinton. >> do you think hillary would have considered it? do you think she would have wanted to say no and go for a run herself? >> probably would not have wanted to be the vice president, i would think. if you talk to ed klein, who's fascinating, great book, he talks about the behind the scenes relationship between the clintons and the obamas. i think daily has the best scenario. it was a rough situation. the reason why, i think it was considered was because the same way they consider her to be the secretary of state. one of these things in the book that they say is if there was concern in th
not unusual for a president re-election campaign. there's always these rumors. you think there's any truth to this, any serious consideration? >> no, i think the story would have leaked a lot bigger. i do believe bill daley's right, that someone like bill daly might have thought, we're not doing so well. they were not doing well. bill daily probably thought, who can we get, and guess what, we know somebody who's very popular with women and independents. her nape's hillary clinton....
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i think clinton sort of wanted to be for one thing the only democratic president in history elected to a second term and barack obama did one thing, get more than 50% -- >> it got nasty between obama and hillary clinton and bill was right in the middle of that. it is his wife after all so i can imagine things were testy. let's turn to the president and obama care because i got angry yesterday, i must say, when i saw a couple things flying around social media. the repeated times the president told the american people you want to keep your doctor or plan, you can. no qualifications, if that plan isn't good it automatically gets replaced, nothing like that. >> right. >> i thought that is a bare faced untruth. >> yeah. >> period. >> yeah. >> you can spin your way out of it as much as you like. it's an untruth. >> that's right. the best defense we hear now is yeah, but if he had told the truth they never would have passed it. he's doing it for their own good. you idiots we know what is best for you. you wouldn't belief us but we know, we went to harvard. >> at what point, though, does if ob
i think clinton sort of wanted to be for one thing the only democratic president in history elected to a second term and barack obama did one thing, get more than 50% -- >> it got nasty between obama and hillary clinton and bill was right in the middle of that. it is his wife after all so i can imagine things were testy. let's turn to the president and obama care because i got angry yesterday, i must say, when i saw a couple things flying around social media. the repeated times the...
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>> during the election last year, this was certainly rumored. maybe more among pundits than it was from the campaign staff. but i think when you looked at how the president was, if you recall, there were moments where he certainly seemed to have lost some of the momentum of 2008, there was talk about how can we revive the excitement around his campaign. so it may have been discussed it. looks like the higher level folks are disagreeing over how seriously it was discussed. david plouffe was saying this is not something that we took to the president at all. bill daley certainly said it was tested. i think they were probably looking at all options, but probably was not that serious. they certainly stuck with joe biden and seemed to work fine. >> david, have a great monday. >>> and coming up, can dylan dreyer and richard lui will be here for first buzz, talking about an inspiring victory and a rare a celestial event. plus how far a man goes to skip out on a restaurant tab. my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive
>> during the election last year, this was certainly rumored. maybe more among pundits than it was from the campaign staff. but i think when you looked at how the president was, if you recall, there were moments where he certainly seemed to have lost some of the momentum of 2008, there was talk about how can we revive the excitement around his campaign. so it may have been discussed it. looks like the higher level folks are disagreeing over how seriously it was discussed. david plouffe...
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>> it's helped him in his re-election bid. that style in new jersey works with new jersey voters. the big problem -- the big challenge, i will call it, going ahead for someone like chris christie is does that abrasive style, that take-charge style, does it work with voters in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. >> right. >> florida and beyond. many of those voters out there, they ask tough questions, they like to test their candidates. and if you're going to blow up at a town hall in iowa, it's not going to be received the way on youtube that it is received in trenton, new jersey. >> yeah. and, listen, new york, new jerseyans, philadelphians are a little bit different than people across -- everyone is sort of in your face here. >> uh-huh. >> and that's just how it is, right? >> yeah. >> maria, as a democratic strategist, are you worried that chris christie could attract a big chunk of minority voters on tuesday and then do the same thing in a bid for the white house in 2016? >> i would be, except for i don't think he's going to get the nomination because while everything that kev
>> it's helped him in his re-election bid. that style in new jersey works with new jersey voters. the big problem -- the big challenge, i will call it, going ahead for someone like chris christie is does that abrasive style, that take-charge style, does it work with voters in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. >> right. >> florida and beyond. many of those voters out there, they ask tough questions, they like to test their candidates. and if you're going to blow up at a town...
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with the election of his successor on hand, what lessons does bloomberg have to share with us? one of th,
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it's a long way until the 2014 election. but i guarantee that obama care is going to be one of the primary issues on it. that's why i say let's work together because there are real issues that need to be addressed with our health care system. certainly this is not the answer. >> in an election year with a 22% approval rating for the party -- and by the way, a low approval rating for congress in general, it is not a great place to start, and it's clear that what democrats want to campaign on is that republicans are blocking everything that we want to do, and what republicans want top campaign on is obama care is a disaster, and it's not going to work. is that an atmosphere in which you can get anything done? >> i think we owe it to the american people to get things done. one thing i took from the shutdown situation, had a chance to work with a bipartisan group of senators, is that i think the american people are rightly frustrated with both sides of the aisle. they're -- congress has a low approval rating because obviously we
it's a long way until the 2014 election. but i guarantee that obama care is going to be one of the primary issues on it. that's why i say let's work together because there are real issues that need to be addressed with our health care system. certainly this is not the answer. >> in an election year with a 22% approval rating for the party -- and by the way, a low approval rating for congress in general, it is not a great place to start, and it's clear that what democrats want to campaign...
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i understand senators are worried about their re-election. let's worry about health care an stop worrying about politics. >> november 30th will be here before we know it. great to have you on, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> it's being called shop and frisk. barneys has until today to hand over its racial profiling policies to new york's attorney general, and so far no dice. >>> and this as opponents of new york's stop and frisk program face a major setback. michael skolnick will join me next. >>> plus a new book "double down" revealing juicy details about the 2012 election saying president obama considered replacing joe biden with hillary clinton on the ticket. the agenda panel will be all over that one. that topic also leads our big question for you this friday. should president obama have swapped out vp biden for hillary clinton in 2012? weigh in, join the conversation on twitter and facebook. clay. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new c
i understand senators are worried about their re-election. let's worry about health care an stop worrying about politics. >> november 30th will be here before we know it. great to have you on, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> it's being called shop and frisk. barneys has until today to hand over its racial profiling policies to new york's attorney general, and so far no dice. >>> and this as opponents of new york's stop and frisk program face a major setback....
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he's not a public figure, an elected official. whatever role this is, amy holmes, i want to ask you, does this hurt the tea party? >> i think that it serves to hurt those who advocate for conservative and free market principals when it gets into the free-market attacks. i agree with chris on that basis. it turns off the voters and drives down voter turnout during elections when the attacks get nasty like this. in terms of, you know, the go back to kenya remark, i disagree with that. i believe president obama was born in america, an american. i have seen the documentation. as far as, you know, charging him with not being a christian. i believe president obalm aulm at his word that he is a christian. this becomes a distraction. >> i have to jump in, i have to jump in. why are so many people still fixated on the president and the chronology and africa. he never lived there. why are people still stuck on this? >> well, as a half african who was born in africa, i have to say that i resent that obama gets all this credit for spending ti
he's not a public figure, an elected official. whatever role this is, amy holmes, i want to ask you, does this hurt the tea party? >> i think that it serves to hurt those who advocate for conservative and free market principals when it gets into the free-market attacks. i agree with chris on that basis. it turns off the voters and drives down voter turnout during elections when the attacks get nasty like this. in terms of, you know, the go back to kenya remark, i disagree with that. i...
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we talk about immigration reform being too close to an election or too far away from an election. what is the golledy locks moment when -- golledy locks moment when action can happen. >> this is it. we believe it has to get done. leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. the challenge with the bill is there's no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go through the roof. unfortunately when we have issues like syria come up, this is an issue that is pushed further and further out. we are aring drawing a line -- we are really drawing a line in the sand saying, "it has to get done." we have less than three weeks to address it and we need the nation to focus on it. >> thank you for joining us. we'll take a break. when we come back a panel discussion on the push for comprehensive immigration reform. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reportin
we talk about immigration reform being too close to an election or too far away from an election. what is the golledy locks moment when -- golledy locks moment when action can happen. >> this is it. we believe it has to get done. leadership has committed to bringing immigration to the floor. the challenge with the bill is there's no deadline, no fiscal cliff, no debt ceiling day that we run out to, not like the farm bill where milk prices go through the roof. unfortunately when we have...
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election day, several of the largest cities are elected mayors but the biggest races are in virginia and new jersey, where voters are going to the polls to elect governors. in new york, a democrat could be elected mayor for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century. that is going all the way back to mayor david dinkins. during the primary, the democrat was once at the bottom, so what did he do to get to where he is in this race? some saying now it is his race to lose. >> that will have political scientists doing studies on it for some time to come. a unique coalition of support, that included a sizable number of african-americans and hispanics. now why is that significant, there was an african-american candidate. former city controller, but thompson did not get as many black and hispanic voters. by the critical moment, was his son's political ad, this kid with an afterpro coming on t.v. saying my dad will stop stop and frisk. and then you see his biracial son, so that putted in a whole lot of voters for him. keep in mind, he has strong union support, and that is always critical
election day, several of the largest cities are elected mayors but the biggest races are in virginia and new jersey, where voters are going to the polls to elect governors. in new york, a democrat could be elected mayor for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century. that is going all the way back to mayor david dinkins. during the primary, the democrat was once at the bottom, so what did he do to get to where he is in this race? some saying now it is his race to lose. >> that will...
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number one, it is, typically 12 months, 18 months out before a presidential election or any election. you have to road test your messages. it is curious that we are far enough out and he's got far enough of a lead over his opponent to be road testing messages right now. >> he's road testing the compromise moderate message -- >> but i've got to tell you, if he runs this message to oklahoma, to alabama, to mississippi, to georgia, that jalopy will not get out of the dealership before it breaks down, because then they're looking, go you know, what are you saying to us? and so, that's the kind of language they're looking for. so, yeah, he's had to govern places, but the grassroots activists across the country who drive the gop today, even driving the gop financially today, driving the tea party and the evangelical wings of the party today, those are the people who will decide that gop primary. so, not only does he have the need to come out to the right on some of these issues, but he moved further to the right on some others. so, we don't know the chris christie that we're going to know i
number one, it is, typically 12 months, 18 months out before a presidential election or any election. you have to road test your messages. it is curious that we are far enough out and he's got far enough of a lead over his opponent to be road testing messages right now. >> he's road testing the compromise moderate message -- >> but i've got to tell you, if he runs this message to oklahoma, to alabama, to mississippi, to georgia, that jalopy will not get out of the dealership before...
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fast-forward, 28 years, jimmy carter was elected on this day 1976, becoming the first u.s. president from the deep south since the civil war. and in 2010, republicans took back the house in mid-term. largely seen as a referendum on president obama's just-passed health care reform law. >> this is something that i think every president needs to go through. i'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like i did last night. awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] experience new febreze sleep serenity and let the soothing scent of moonlit lavender lull you to sleep. ♪ new febreze sleep serenity in moonlit lavender, warm milk & honey, and quiet jasmine. an official product of the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. an
fast-forward, 28 years, jimmy carter was elected on this day 1976, becoming the first u.s. president from the deep south since the civil war. and in 2010, republicans took back the house in mid-term. largely seen as a referendum on president obama's just-passed health care reform law. >> this is something that i think every president needs to go through. i'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like i did last night. awarded j.d. power's most appealing...
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a question cnn's wolf blitzer even posed to the secretary of state months before the election. >>wolf: if the president of the us says, madam secretary, i need you on the ticket this year to beat romney, are you ready to run as his vice presidential running mate? >>hrc: that is not going to happen. that's like saying, if the olympic committe called you up and said are you ready to run the marathon, would you accept? it's not going to happen. >> reporter:the stuff of speculation, then. now, reportedly, the stuff of an explosive new book: >> reporter:suggesting that a small, exclusive group of obama advisers secretly considered dumping joe biden from the ticket >> reporter:for hillary clinton. >> reporter:that secret blown by journalists mark halperin and john heilemann in their new book, "double down," the new york times first reported. >>they were looking at what having hillary clinton on the ticket would mean politically. >> reporter:the book says then white house chief of staff bill daley spearheaded the effort, the times reports. daley reacted this morning. >>one of the jobs
a question cnn's wolf blitzer even posed to the secretary of state months before the election. >>wolf: if the president of the us says, madam secretary, i need you on the ticket this year to beat romney, are you ready to run as his vice presidential running mate? >>hrc: that is not going to happen. that's like saying, if the olympic committe called you up and said are you ready to run the marathon, would you accept? it's not going to happen. >> reporter:the stuff of...
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lots of buzz about revelations and a new book on a 2012 election called "double down." these are the same guys whoit wrote game change, which was a big hit. one of the claims is that the president's campaign was debating knocking joe biden off the ticket and replacing him with hillary clinton. two of the president's top guns are saying that that is not true. david plouffe tweeted lastary night, it wasn't even in consideration and jay carney said this today. >> i know for a fact that president obama never considers this. never thought aboutr it, never entertained it.r >> but obama's chief of staffobm during the election said a swapw was considered. here is bill dahly. >> it was looked at, but never>i seriously looked at in the sense that there was a belief that it ought to be done. in 2011, as you remember, it was a very difficult political year. so my sense was we ought to look at p everything here. >> i wonder if bill daley took a look at any of these clips ofoo joek biden's greatest hits. let's look at my favorite. >> the three letter word, jobs, j-0-b-s. >> god rest
lots of buzz about revelations and a new book on a 2012 election called "double down." these are the same guys whoit wrote game change, which was a big hit. one of the claims is that the president's campaign was debating knocking joe biden off the ticket and replacing him with hillary clinton. two of the president's top guns are saying that that is not true. david plouffe tweeted lastary night, it wasn't even in consideration and jay carney said this today. >> i know for a fact...
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do i call early elections? no way francois hollande a call elections because they know he will lose power in the national assembly, so he would be a lame- duck president with a right-wing government and he is on the left. so, he is going to try to weather the storm. there will be increased rusher to do something, and that government reshuffle will come, i think, after the municipal elections next year. who he will choose, i don't know. i think a change of position for the interior minister, who may become prime minister. but it is too early to know exactly what he is going to do and how much of an affected will have. because people are so the satisfied with the government and with francois hollande, that even if he does reshuffle the government it will be a temporary boost. >> may be a silver lining. people saying francois hollande cannot decide more toward social government -- social democrat or left. maybe because of the crisis, he will have to finally lay it out in the open and say to the french, this is thr
do i call early elections? no way francois hollande a call elections because they know he will lose power in the national assembly, so he would be a lame- duck president with a right-wing government and he is on the left. so, he is going to try to weather the storm. there will be increased rusher to do something, and that government reshuffle will come, i think, after the municipal elections next year. who he will choose, i don't know. i think a change of position for the interior minister, who...
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and they're the ones who give us these candidates that are elected in general elections. chris christie probably can't be nominated in the republican party -- >> you're talking probably and saying he can't be nominated? >> this is a party dominated by evangelicals, dominated by tea party. they are over 60% of the primary voters are of that world view. i don't think that -- unless he does a romney, become anti- anti-immigration and anti-gun and a whole range of other issues to take into the primary. if you look at our polling we did for democracy corps, one quarter of the republicans are base voters. are moderates. on the democratic side, two-thirds are self identified conservatives and moderates. and when we started our process of change, half of our voters were moderates. so it's a very diverse party. the republican party is not. and i think that will be in evidence i think in the virginia -- the virginia is the primary story because cuccinelli came out of a process where base voters had their say. this was not a base process in new jersey where base -- republican base v
and they're the ones who give us these candidates that are elected in general elections. chris christie probably can't be nominated in the republican party -- >> you're talking probably and saying he can't be nominated? >> this is a party dominated by evangelicals, dominated by tea party. they are over 60% of the primary voters are of that world view. i don't think that -- unless he does a romney, become anti- anti-immigration and anti-gun and a whole range of other issues to take...
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french voters would vote for france's national front and in the twenty fourteen european parliament elections. that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and dismounted the right could very well sweep across europe as good as national front of the dutch anti islam politician get to build this party for freedom climbed into the squad reports that builders in the past disapproved of anti semitic remarks by the teen's father what can reportedly described the dots as more radical than she was but it needs is not. it was and this restaurant that two of the most confrontational politicians and bureaucrats sap down over the other gotten to know each other in the eu and the realize that they had a more common that they might have initially thought so much so that both political parties that played patriotism and decided to put their differences aside and pursue an ambitious goal changing your ground flat refusal to know and if they are the europeans and the friendship on the stool into the political structure to the defense beat in the bassinet he is the nation of it. the big decisions made in
french voters would vote for france's national front and in the twenty fourteen european parliament elections. that's ahead of the country's two leading parties and dismounted the right could very well sweep across europe as good as national front of the dutch anti islam politician get to build this party for freedom climbed into the squad reports that builders in the past disapproved of anti semitic remarks by the teen's father what can reportedly described the dots as more radical than she...
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is the second time they are electing an assembly to write a new consultation and the assembly elected in 2008 was dissolved last year without writing the charter and the town is caught up in the campaign and a few hours in the village people are frustrated. and he has voted many times. >> translator: it's our duty to vote and i will vote but the leaders will do nothing, what have they don't for the village? there is no constitution. >> reporter: former prime minister has come to ask people to vote for him. we asked him why they should trust the process this time around. >> many things fell apart this time and this is the constitution and it should be a compromise and there should be a compromise with the party. >> reporter: some of the most contentious constitutional issues relate to federalism and ethnic identities have not been discussed since the assembly broke down and there is an additional major threat, a hard line fashion of the party is calling to disrupt the elections calling the process a sham. >> they are responsible for security during elections. >> translator: our instruc
is the second time they are electing an assembly to write a new consultation and the assembly elected in 2008 was dissolved last year without writing the charter and the town is caught up in the campaign and a few hours in the village people are frustrated. and he has voted many times. >> translator: it's our duty to vote and i will vote but the leaders will do nothing, what have they don't for the village? there is no constitution. >> reporter: former prime minister has come to ask...